Barbecue from Ronnie Killen's pop-up barbecue operation that will be open on weekends until his new Killen's Barbecue opens in Pearland late summer 2013.

Barbecue from Ronnie Killen's pop-up barbecue operation that will be open on weekends until his new Killen's Barbecue opens in Pearland late summer 2013.

Photo: Greg Morago / Houston Chronicle

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It's time to weigh in on Houston's best barbecue

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Texas barbecue is legendary (at least we think it is; people from The Weather Channel may not agree with us). But which Texas barbecue from Houston is the most legendary of all?

It may be hard to vote on this one. You may find that you need to travel to all of these barbecue places and try them all again before you can make an educated decision. And that’s OK. It’s the reason we’re giving you until noon next Wednesday (Aug. 7) to vote for your favorite.

And because we realize that barbecue lovers are passionate and loyal, we’ll understand if you feel your No. 1 barbecue spot is not represented here. Just write in your top choice in the comment section.